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Ed, I hope u find this. the daughter of Robert Batsel (c1781-1859) and his first wife, Elizabeth Nall (c1789-bef. 1824). I descend from Robert's brother Thomas Batsel, who married Elizabeth's sister Grizza Keziah Nall, so we connect on both the Batsel and Nall lines (3 Batsel siblings married 3 Nall siblings). I'll email you directly with the info I have on the Batsel and Nall lines. Michelle Taunton mtaunton@mindspring.com THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER VI KENTUCKY LAND WARRANTS (1816-1873) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 473 Grantee: Batsell, Robert & Nathaniel Acres: 25 Book: F Page: 11 Date Survey: 6-22-1819 County: Nelson Watercourse: N s Beech Fk -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- CENSUS YR:1850STATE or TERRITORY:KYCOUNTY:SimpsonREEL NO: M432-218PAGE NO:56b REFERENCE:Enumerated on the 17th day of Sept. 1850 by Sanford Duncan ======================================================================= LNHNFNLAST NAMEFIRST NAMEAGE SEXRACEOCCUP. VAL.BIRTHPLACEMRD.SCH.R/WDDB ======================================================================= 1762763 McEllwainN. A.12F KYX 2762763 McEllwainE. J.10F KYX 3762763 McEllwainE. V.8F KYX 4763764 BatsellWm40MFarmer 3,000KY 5763764 BatsellL.40F KY 6763764 BatsellJ. N.19MLaborer KY 7763764 BatsellF. W.16MLaborer KYX 8763764 BatsellS. H.13M KYX 9763764 BatsellE. M.10M KYX 10763764 BatsellM. L.6F KYX 11763764 BatsellJ. V.4M KY 12763764 BatsellS. O.1F KY -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- 1850STATE or TERRITORY:KYCOUNTY:SimpsonREEL NO:M432-218PAGE NO:51b 18695696 PhilipsJames49MFarmer 1,800VA 19695696 PhilipsM.35F KY 20695696 PhilipsS.23MLaborer Ten. 21695696 PhilipsWm.14MLaborer Ten.X 22695696 PhilipsE.12F KYX 23695696 PhilipsJ.7M KYX 24695696 PhilipsF.5F KY 25695696 PhilipsM.3F KY 26695696 PhilipsJ.10/12 M KY 27695696 PhilipsJudy43F VAX -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- John BATSEL will, 1820/1833 Posted by Michelle Taunton on Sat, 18 Dec 1999 Surname: Batsel, Taylor, Summers, Nalle, Nall, Morris, Linthacum, Lewis Nelson County, Kentucky, Will Book 2, page 45, will of John Batsel, Sr.: In the name of God, Amen. I John Batsel of Nelson County, State of Kentucky, Being of sound mind and disposing mind and memory and understanding considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirious to settle my worldy affairs and thereby be the better prepared to leav this world when it shall please God to call me hence, I do hereby make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following. That is to say principally I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God, my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my funds and after my just debts are paid, I desire and bequeath as follows: My sons Thomas, Robert and Nathaniel have received four hundred dollars each of my real estate and they are not to interfere with the residue of my real estate until the rest of viz: John, Smith, Sarah and Elizabeth, the rest of my children, receives five undred dollars each, viz the negroes except James to be devided among the said John Batsel, Smith Batsel, Sarah Taylor and Elizabeth Summers. Equal at a reasonable value because the above mentioned Thomas, Robert and Nat Batsel received their land at low value and I wish to do justice and not over rate the negroes. My plantation to be sold or divided to the best advantage among my heirs as they think proper. The residue of the property all sold to the best advantage be it distinctly understood that Thomas B. Nalle, a son of my daughter Susannah, dec'd., is to have five hundred dollars of my estate and no more. That if there should be five hundred dollars a piece for each of my children and leave him five, if not, he is to have his mother's part the said Thomas B. Nalle's portion to be kept in the hands of the administrator until he arrives to the age of twenty one and then to receive his portion if the said Thos. B. Nalle should not live to be twenty one, his three sisters by mother to receive his portion. If my beloved wife should be the longest lived my wish is for her to take her bed, her trunk c/c? and James to be her servant as long as she lives and then the said James is to be at Liberty. The portion of negroes falling into the hands of Smith Batsel shall be for the use and benefit of his heirs forever. Also the portion of negroes falling into the hands of Elizabeth Summers, my daughter, shall be for her use and benefit her lifetime and then to be for the use and benefit of her children forever. If the products of the estate should be more than the above mentioned five hundred dollars each the surplus is to be equally divided among my children. Lastly I do constitute and appoint my sons John and Robert Batsel to adms. or execute this my last will and testament as witness my hand and seal this twenty first day of April eighteen hundred and twenty. Signed, sealed, delivered John Batsel in presence of: Teste Joshua Morris Thomas Linthacum At a County Court held for Nelson County at the Courthouse in Bardstown on Monday, December 14th 1833. This last will and testament of John Batsel dec'd was produced in Court and proven by the oath of Thomas Linthacum a subscribing witness thereto who also made oath that Joshua Morris the other subscribing witness subscribes the same in his presence and at the request of the testators whereupon it is ordered that the said will be recorded. And on the motion of John Batsel [Jr.] and Robert Batsel the executors therein named, They having entered into bond with Henry Lewis, Thomas H. Summers and Simeon Lewis his securities in the penalty of 6,000 dollars conditioned according to law and took the oath the law in such case directs it is ordered that a certificate of probate of said will be granted them. Attest Nath'l Wickliffe, clk.

2. JOHN2 BATSELL (THOMAS1) was born 1743 in Kent co., MD?, and died Bef. December 14, 1833 in Nelson co., Kentucky. He married ELIZABETH COTTON Bef. 1770, daughter of JOHN COTTON and SUSANNA SMITH. She was born April 15, 1749 in Fairfax co., Virginia, and died Bef. January 23, 1837 in Nelson co., Kentucky.

Nelson County, Kentucky, Will Book 2, page 45, will of John Batsel, Sr.:

In the name of God, Amen. I John Batsel of Nelson County, State of Kentucky, Being of sound mind and disposing mind and memory and understanding considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirious to settle my worldy affairs and thereby be the better prepared to leav this world when it shall please God to call me hence, I do hereby make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following. That is to say principally I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God, my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my funds and after my just debts are paid, I desire and bequeath as follows: My sons Thomas, Robert and Nathaniel have received four hundred dollars each of my real estate and they are not to interfere with the residue of my real estate until the rest of viz: John, Smith, Sarah and Elizabeth, the rest of my children, receives five undred dollars each, viz the negroes except James to be devided among the said John Batsel, Smith Batsel, Sarah Taylor and Elizabeth Summers. Equal at a reasonable value because the above mentioned Thomas, Robert and Nat Batsel received their land at low value and I wish to do justice and not over rate the negroes. My plantation to be sold or divided to the best advantage among my heirs as they think proper. The residue of the property all sold to the best advantage be it distinctly understood that Thomas B. Nalle, a son of my daughter Susannah, dec'd., is to have five hundred dollars of my estate and no more. That if there should be five hundred dollars a piece for each of my children and leave him five, if not, he is to have his mother's part the said Thomas B. Nalle's portion to be kept in the hands of the administrator until he arrives to the age of twenty one and then to receive his portion if the said Thos. B. Nalle should not live to be twenty one, his three sisters by mother to receive his portion. If my beloved wife should be the longest lived my wish is for her to take her bed, her trunk c/c? and James to be her servant as long as she lives and then the said James is to be at Liberty. The portion of negroes falling into the hands of Smith Batsel shall be for the use and benefit of his heirs forever. Also the portion of negroes falling into the hands of Elizabeth Summers, my daughter, shall be for her use and benefit her lifetime and then to be for the use and benefit of her children forever. If the products of the estate should be more than the above mentioned five hundred dollars each the surplus is to be equally divided among my children. Lastly I do constitute and appoint my sons John and Robert Batsel to adms. or execute this my last will and testament as witness my hand and seal this twenty first day of April eighteen hundred and twenty.

Signed, sealed, delivered John Batsel

in presence of:

Teste Joshua Morris

Thomas Linthacum

At a County Court held for Nelson County at the Courthouse in Bardstown on Monday, December 14th 1833. This last will and testament of John Batsel dec'd was produced in Court and proven by the oath of Thomas Linthacum a subscribing witness thereto who also made oath that Joshua Morris the other subscribing witness subscribes the same in his presence and at the request of the testators whereupon it is ordered that the said will be recorded. And on the motion of John Batsel [Jr.] and Robert Batsel the executors therein named, They having entered into bond with Henry Lewis, Thomas H. Summers and Simeon Lewis his securities in the penalty of 6,000 dollars conditioned according to law and took the oath the law in such case directs it is ordered that a certificate of probate of said will be granted them.

3. THOMAS3 BATSELL (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1770 in Kentucky co., Virginia, and died July 13, 1830 in Washington co., KY.. He married GRIZZA "KEZIAH"NALL December 07, 1797 in Nelson co., KY., daughter of JAMES NALL and ELIZABETH KELLY. She was born Abt. 1777 in Culpeper co., VA., and died May 12, 1843.

4. SUSANNAH3 BATSELL (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born January 07, 1774 in Culpeper co., VA., and died 1810 in Nelson co., Kentucky. She married WILLIAM NALL November 05, 1792 in Nelson co., KY., son of JAMES NALL and ELIZABETH KELLY. He was born October 25, 1770 in Culpeper co., VA., and died 1837 in Hardin co., KY..

Sarah "Sally" Nall dates are correct. She was born in Nelson Co., KY married 6-26-1838 Hardin, KY d. Elizabethtown, Hardin, KY, buried Elizabethtown City Cemetery Sec. M, Lot 303. John's first wife was Sarah "Sallie" Kazee (Keesee) married 9-11-1828. Sarah Nall and John had no children but John and Sarah Kazee had 4 and Sarah stayed single and raised these step-children. 1.John (I have nothing on him), 2. Jeremiah died young3. Maria married William Showers and 4. Sarah Elizabeth married Willliam Pope Yeaman. If you wish I will share what I have on this family.

5. JOHN JR.3 BATSELL (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born July 22, 1778 in Virginia, and died February 20, 1856 in Bardstown, Nelson co., Kentucky. He married (1) SARAH HUMPHREY December 05, 1801 in Nelson co., KY., daughter of WILLIAM HUMPHREY and MARY SUMMERS. He married (2) NANCY ANN NALL March 14, 1812 in Nelson co., KY., daughter of JAMES NALL and ELIZABETH KELLY. She was born June 30, 1787. He married (3) CATHERINE RUBLE NORRIS Abt. 1820.

6. ROBERT3 BATSELL (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1781 in Kentucky County, Virginia, and died May 1859 in Nelson co., Kentucky. He married (1) ELIZABETH NALL December 10, 1812 in Washington, Nelson co., KY., daughter of JAMES NALL and ELIZABETH KELLY. She was born Abt. 1789 in Culpepper, Courthouse, Virginia, and died Bef. 1824. He married (2) LYDIA RUBLE March 24, 1824. She died Aft. August 13, 1860.

7. SARAH"SALLY" ELIZABETH3 BATSELL (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1782 in Virginia, and died August 06, 1875 in Nelson co., Kentucky. She married THOMPSON TAYLOR December 05, 1805 in Nelson co., KY.. He was born December 25, 1777 in Nelson co., Kentucky, and died October 16, 1823.

9. ELIZA4 BATSELL (THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born August 18, 1798 in Washington co., KY., and died 1862 in Taylor co., KY.. She married SAMUEL ALLEN March 25, 1818 in Washington co., KY.. He was born 1789, and died 1873.

Children of ELIZA BATSELL and SAMUEL ALLEN are:

i. WILLIAM B.5 ALLEN.

ii. THOMAS N. ALLEN.

iii. KESIAH H. ALLEN.

iv. SARAH ANN ALLEN.

v. CATHERINE ALLEN.

vi. JOHN A. ALLEN.

vii. MARY LOUISA ALLEN.

viii. JAMES B. ALLEN.

10. NANCY C.4 BATSELL (THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1799 in Washington co., KY., and died Bef. 1844. She married GEORGE PURYEAR/PREYER July 13, 1818 in Washington co., KY..

Child of NANCY BATSELL and GEORGE PURYEAR/PREYER is:

i. EUNICE5 PREYER.

11. SUSAN4 BATSELL (THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born March 15, 1801 in Washington co., KY., and died October 29, 1839 in Marion co., KY.. She married MICAJAH C.. MALONE March 16, 1819 in Washington co., KY., son of JOHN MALONE and NANCY EARLES. He was born March 27, 1793 in Virginia, and died June 06, 1847 in Marion co., KY..

12. KEZIAH4 BATSELL (THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1805 in Nelson co., Kentucky, and died Aft. 1886. She married MATTIHIAS PHIFER DRYE December 19, 1825 in Greene co., KY., son of GEORGE DRYE and ANNA PFEIFFER. He was born June 28, 1798 in Lincoln co., KY., and died August 16, 1883.

Children of KEZIAH BATSELL and MATTIHIAS DRYE are:

i. LOU FIDLER5 DRYE.

ii. JACOB A. DRYE, b. Abt. 1827, Kentucky.

iii. CATHERINE DRYE, b. Abt. 1831, Kentucky.

iv. THOMAS DRYE, b. Abt. 1832, Kentucky.

v. GEORGE DRYE, b. Abt. 1834, Kentucky.

vi. JOHN DRYE, b. Abt. 1836, Kentucky; d. 1873, Louisville, Ky..

vii. JAMES DRYE, b. Abt. 1840, Kentucky; d. August 27, 1862.

viii. MERIT DRYE, b. Abt. 1842, Kentucky.

ix. LEVEN M. DRYE, b. September 14, 1843, Marion co., KY..

x. NATHAN M. DRYE, b. Abt. 1844, Kentucky.

xi. LOUISA DRYE, b. Abt. 1849, Kentucky.

13. MATILDA4 BATSELL (THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born August 18, 1809 in Washington co., KY., and died August 23, 1844. She married JOHN DRYE January 04, 1828 in Greene co., KY., son of GEORGE DRYE and ANNA PFEIFFER. He was born March 13, 1801 in Kentucky.

14. JAMES MADISON4 BATSELL (THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born May 06, 1813 in Washington co., KY., and died July 13, 1907 in Whitewright, Grayson co., Texas. He married MARY L. REYNOLDS October 27, 1836 in Greene co., KY., daughter of CHARLES REYNOLDS. She was born October 19, 1815, and died August 03, 1893 in Whitewright, Grayson co., Texas.

16. JAMES F.4 NALL (SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born September 13, 1793, and died July 05, 1830. He married LUCY NALL December 25, 1816 in Washington County, Kentucky. She was born 1798 in Washington co., KY..

Children of JAMES NALL and LUCY NALL are:

i. SUSANNAH5 NALL.

ii. LUCRETIA NALL.

iii. LUCA NALL.

41. iv. JOHN MONROE NALL, b. October 07, 1819, Washington co., KY..

17. NATHANIEL4 NALL (SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born February 14, 1806 in Nelson co., KY.. He married (1) FRANCES MARIAH NALL NEWMAN. He married (2) POLLY NALL July 21, 1830 in Harden co., KY.. She was born April 12, 1807 in Washington co., KY..

Child of NATHANIEL NALL and POLLY NALL is:

42. i. REBECCA JANE5 NALL, b. July 11, 1838, Hardin co., KY.

18. WILLIAM JR.4 NALL (SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born March 10, 1808, and died August 19, 1878 in Hardin co., KY.. He married CHARLOTTE A. STITH September 20, 1832, daughter of JOHN SMITH and LUCY HARDAWAY. She was born February 15, 1815, and died April 15, 1880.

19. THOMAS BATSEL4 NALL (SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born May 19, 1810 in Nelson co., Kentucky, and died Aft. 1880. He married (1) MARTHA A. HARDAWAY. He married (2) SARAH "SALLY" NALL November 24, 1831 in Hardin co., KY., daughter of JOHN NALL and MARIAH SLACK. She was born August 31, 1810 in Washington co., KY., and died December 10, 1872 in Hardin co., KY..

21. EDMUND ELI4 BATSELL (JOHN JR.3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born May 22, 1805 in Washington co., KY., and died March 23, 1862 in Muhlenburg co., KY.. He married ELLICE BENNETT May 27, 1833. She was born January 10, 1811.

22. MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL (ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1815 in Kentucky. She married JOHN PHILLIPS February 01, 1838. He was born 1806 in Virginia.

Notes for MARIA LOUISA BATSELL:

Maria(h) Louisa Batsel and John Phillips were married on 1 Feb. 1838; Maria was the daughter of Robert Batsel (c1781-1859) and his first wife, Elizabeth Nall (c1789-bef. 1824). I descend from Robert's brother Thomas Batsel, who married Elizabeth's sister Grizza Keziah Nall, so we connect on both the Batsel and Nall lines (3 Batsel siblings married 3 Nall siblings). I'll email you directly with the info I have on the Batsel and Nall lines.

23. RACHEL4 TAYLOR (SARAH"SALLY" ELIZABETH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born November 02, 1807, and died July 11, 1849. She married ALBERT ROBERT MCGREW November 30, 1826. He died July 1847.

Children of RACHEL TAYLOR and ALBERT MCGREW are:

i. JOHN T.5 MCGREW.

ii. ISAAC MCGREW.

iii. WILLIAM MCGREW.

iv. SALLY MCGREW.

v. LOUISA MCGREW.

24. ELIZABETH4 TAYLOR (SARAH"SALLY" ELIZABETH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born June 11, 1810, and died June 28, 1859. She married JOSEPH EGGEN.

Children of ELIZABETH TAYLOR and JOSEPH EGGEN are:

i. THOMAS5 EGGEN.

ii. JOHN EGGEN.

25. NATHANIEL4 TAYLOR (SARAH"SALLY" ELIZABETH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born May 28, 1813. He married ANN WALKER May 19, 1836.

Children of NATHANIEL TAYLOR and ANN WALKER are:

i. LOUISA5 TAYLOR.

ii. ELIAS TAYLOR.

26. ROBERT D.4 TAYLOR (SARAH"SALLY" ELIZABETH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born November 14, 1819, and died December 05, 1860.

Children of ROBERT D. TAYLOR are:

i. ARABELLA5 TAYLOR.

ii. JENNIE TAYLOR.

iii. SHELBY TAYLOR.

iv. JOHN TAYLOR.

27. LOUISA4 TAYLOR (SARAH"SALLY" ELIZABETH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born November 26, 1821, and died August 31, 1848. She married JONATHAN W. COX December 04, 1842.

Children of LOUISA TAYLOR and JONATHAN COX are:

i. ISAAC T.5 COX.

ii. DAVID COX.

Generation No. 5

28. NANCY5 MALONE (SUSAN4 BATSELL, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born December 13, 1820 in Washington co., KY., and died April 30, 1858. She married JAMES HUTCHINGS MINOR Bef. 1839, son of JAMES MONOR and MICAH THOMAS. He was born August 27, 1818 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1900.

29. JAMES5 MALONE (SUSAN4 BATSELL, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born August 05, 1824 in Washington co., KY.. He married MARGARET COOPER Abt. 1848 in Marion co., KY., daughter of WILLIAM COOPER. She was born in Marion co., KY..

31. MICAJAH C. JR.5 MALONE (SUSAN4 BATSELL, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born May 13, 1830 in Washington co., KY., and died February 08, 1920 in Macoupin co., Illinois. He married (1) MARY JANE WILSON August 18, 1853 in Taylor co., KY.. She died Bef. 1857 in Kentucky. He married (2) SUSAN CATHERINE ROSS June 19, 1859 in Palmyra, macoupin co., Illinois, daughter of ROBERT ROSS and MARY HUNT. She was born February 20, 1842 in Macoupin co., Illinois, and died January 17, 1918 in Macoupin co., Illinois.

32. JOHN M.5 MALONE (SUSAN4 BATSELL, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born February 04, 1835 in Marion co., KY., and died Abt. 1921 in Marion co., KY.. He married LAURA ANN RAY April 21, 1857 in Marion co., KY., daughter of RICHARD W. RAY. She was born April 20, 1837.

Child of JOHN MALONE and LAURA RAY is:

i. JOSEPH W.6 MALONE, b. January 31, 1858, Marion co., KY..

33. MATHIAS P.5 DRYE (MATILDA4 BATSELL, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born April 13, 1839, and died October 22, 1925 in Crescent, logan co., Ok.. He married PARILEE ANDERSON April 29, 1862, daughter of WILLIAM ANDERSON and MARY WEATHERFORD. She was born August 10, 1846, and died January 24, 1914 in Crescent, logan co., Ok..

34. CHARLES WILLIAM5 BATSELL (JAMES MADISON4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born August 23, 1839 in Taylor co., KY., and died December 01, 1917 in Brownsville, Texas. He married (1) ELIZABETH "LIZZIE" CLEMENT April 22, 1862 in Grayson co., Texas, daughter of BLUFORD CLEMENT and REBECCA DAVENPORT. She was born March 20, 1845 in Texas, and died January 18, 1879 in Sherman, Texas. He married (2) ROSA THOMAS TUTT December 31, 1879 in Baston co., Kansas. She was born September 02, 1855, and died August 10, 1940 in Sherman, Texas.

35. ELIZA J. "MARTHA"5 BATSELL (JAMES MADISON4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born November 02, 1842 in Campbellsville, KY., and died April 07, 1911. She married SIMON B. SIVILLS. He was born September 1828 in Kentucky.

36. JOHN FELIX5 BATSELL (JAMES MADISON4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born January 13, 1844 in Taylor co., KY., and died June 17, 1909 in Worthworth, tarrant co., Texas. He married MARTHA ANN MILLER February 26, 1864 in Grayson co., Texas, daughter of JOHN MILLER. She was born March 1846 in LaRue co., Kentucky, and died February 26, 1937 in Fort worth, Tarrant co., Texas.

37. MARY KEZIA5 BATSELL (JAMES MADISON4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born April 24, 1846 in Kentucky, and died July 23, 1934 in Kentuckytown, Texas. She married MARCUS AURELIUS"MARK" AYRES August 24, 1865 in Grayson co., Texas. He was born 1842 in Missouri, and died 1914 in Kentuckytown , Texas.

38. JAMES A.5 BATSELL (JAMES MADISON4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October 08, 1848 in Taylor co., KY., and died April 03, 1886 in Whitewright, Grayson co., Texas. He married ANN GAMBLE December 29, 1868 in Grayson co., Texas. She was born 1853 in Colin co., Texas, and died Abt. 1929.

39. KATHERINE S.5 BATSELL (JAMES MADISON4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born April 05, 1851 in Kentuckytown, Texas, and died 1938 in Whitewright, Grayson co., Texas. She married PETER MCKENNA October 25, 1869 in Grayson co., Texas. He was born 1838 in Edinburgh, Scotland, and died 1923 in Whitewright, Grayson co., Texas.

40. ELLEN E.5 BATSELL (JAMES MADISON4, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October 18, 1854 in Grayson co., Texas, and died December 05, 1926 in Whitewright, Grayson co., Texas. She married JAMES HOMILE REEVES February 25, 1875, son of DAVID REEVES and MARY GAMEWELL. He was born July 29, 1846 in Overton, TN., and died March 25, 1930 in Whitewright, Grayson co., Texas.

41. JOHN MONROE5 NALL (JAMES F.4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October 07, 1819 in Washington co., KY.. He married ELIZABETH BUCKNER STITH February 13, 1845 in Harden co., KY., daughter of JOHN SMITH and LUCY HARDAWAY. She was born July 27, 1823 in Hardin co., KY.

Child of JOHN NALL and ELIZABETH STITH is:

48. i. ROBERT BUCKNER6 NALL, b. May 08, 1850, Hardin co., KY.

42. REBECCA JANE5 NALL (NATHANIEL4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born July 11, 1838 in Hardin co., KY. She married BENNETT MAXIE DEWITT, JR. October 13, 1859 in Harden co., KY., son of BENNETT DEWITT and LUCINDA BIGLER. He was born December 01, 1835 in Hardin co., KY.

Child of REBECCA NALL and BENNETT DEWITT is:

49. i. MARY EMMERSON6 DEWITT, b. September 01, 1860, Hardin co., KY.

43. CHARLES MADISON5 NALL (WILLIAM JR.4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born February 22, 1850 in Nall's Valley, hardin co., KY., and died December 19, 1938. He married (1) SORADO HOLBERT, daughter of ANDREW HOLBERT and SUSAN WILLIAMS. She was born February 04, 1849, and died March 25, 1891. He married (2) EMMA HYNE. She was born 1859, and died 1936.

44. SUSAN J. "SUDA"5 NALL (THOMAS BATSEL4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born November 22, 1846 in Hardin co., KY., and died September 27, 1881 in Hardin co., KY.. She married JOHN ANDERSON RAINE October 12, 1876 in Harden co., KY.. He was born August 22, 1820 in Virginia, and died December 12, 1900 in Hardin co., KY..

46. ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS (MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1844 in Kentucky, and died 1911 in Edwardville, Ill.. She married (1) JOSEPH DAVID HINDS, son of ELI HINES and ELIZABETH LONGACRE. He was born 1839 in Missouri, and died 1876 in Nevada, Mo. vernon co.. She married (2) JOHN JAMES WRIGHT April 05, 1876 in Mt.Vernon co., Missouri, son of WRIGHT and UNKNOWN. He was born 1825 in Virginia.

47. MARY ELIZABETH6 MINOR (NANCY5 MALONE, SUSAN4 BATSELL, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October 31, 1839 in Kentucky, and died January 07, 1921. She married ABLE FINDLEY PURDOM September 1860 in Bradfordville, marion co., KY., son of PURDOM and ?. He was born July 09, 1840 in Casey co., KY., and died September 20, 1909.

Children of MARY MINOR and ABLE PURDOM are:

i. WILLIAM7 PURDOM, b. 1861, Kentucky.

ii. NANCY PURDOM, b. 1864, Kentucky.

iii. EMILY F. PURDOM, b. 1866, Kentucky.

52. iv. MATILDA J. PURDOM, b. November 30, 1869, Kentucky.

v. MARY E. PURDOM, b. March 1870, Kentucky.

vi. DAVID S. PURDOM, b. 1872, Kentucky.

vii. MILTON N. PURDOM, b. 1878, Kentucky.

48. ROBERT BUCKNER6 NALL (JOHN MONROE5, JAMES F.4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born May 08, 1850 in Hardin co., KY. He married MARY EMMERSON DEWITT November 02, 1882 in Vernon co., MO., daughter of BENNETT DEWITT and REBECCA NALL. She was born September 01, 1860 in Hardin co., KY.

49. MARY EMMERSON6 DEWITT (REBECCA JANE5 NALL, NATHANIEL4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born September 01, 1860 in Hardin co., KY. She married ROBERT BUCKNER NALL November 02, 1882 in Vernon co., MO., son of JOHN NALL and ELIZABETH STITH. He was born May 08, 1850 in Hardin co., KY.

Child is listed above under (48) Robert Buckner Nall.

50. MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS (ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October 1862 in Independence, Missouri, and died November 18, 1907 in Westville, Ok.. She married PERRY JACKSON COMMANDER TYLER February 15, 1887 in Vernon co., Missouri by JP @his home, son of NATHANIEL TYLER and ANNA HALE. He was born July 18, 1852 in howard co., Indianna, and died March 15, 1912 in Bartlesville, Ok..

More About MARY ELIZABETH HINDS:

Burial: Westville, Ok. Baptist Mission cemetery

Notes for PERRY JACKSON COMMANDER TYLER:

Found 1910 census living with daughter Pearl Ida and lee George Shoup and family. Perry J. is widowed at age 57 a farmer born in Indianna his parents were born in Ohio.

51. GEORGE HARVEY6 HINDS (ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born April 15, 1867 in Independence, Missouri, and died October 13, 1946 in Indian territory Westville, OK. He married (1) UNK Abt. 1889 in Missouri. She was born in Missouri. He married (2) SARAH CATHERINE BUSHYHEAD Abt. 1903 in Indian Territorty. She was born in Indian Territory. He married (3) UNK Abt. 1911 in Oklahoma. She was born in Virginia.

52. MATILDA J.7 PURDOM (MARY ELIZABETH6 MINOR, NANCY5 MALONE, SUSAN4 BATSELL, THOMAS3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born November 30, 1869 in Kentucky. She married WILLIAM STANLEY. He was born April 30, 1870 in Kentucky.

Child of MATILDA PURDOM and WILLIAM STANLEY is:

i. PEARL8 STANLEY, b. October 07, 1892, Kentucky.

53. REBECCA ELIZABETH7 NALL (ROBERT BUCKNER6, JOHN MONROE5, JAMES F.4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born June 20, 1896 in Vernon co., MO., and died November 04, 1973 in Nevada, vernon co., MO.. She married (1) JOHN FRANKLIN RITTER,SR.. She married (2) JOHN FRANKLIN RITTER, SR. July 12, 1924 in Vernon co., MO.. He was born September 14, 1892 in St.Louis, MO..

54. IDA PEARL7 TYLER (MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)1 was born January 29, 1885 in Springfield, Missouri2, and died December 24, 1936 in Bartlesville,washington co., Ok.2. She married LEE GEORGE SHOUP3 1902, son of WILLIAM SHOUP and MARY BASHAW. He was born January 26, 1869 in Wilson co., Ks4, and died July 26, 1918 in Bartlesville, washington co., Ok.4.

Notes for IDA PEARL TYLER:

Washington Co. 1907-1920

Dessa Shoup 19 Book Page

Ernest Oliver 21 20 Oct 1918 6 214

May Bell Shoup 18

Arthur Hymer 28 16 May 1920 7 283

Iva Tyler 18

Tom Brink 22 Dewey, Ok. 19 Jan 1918 5 613

Mattie Tyler 18

Elmer Walters 33 4 Aug 1909 1 281

Mrs. Mattie Tyler 23

Mathias Skeeley 35 Dewey,Wa, Ok 24 July 1916 5 57

Pearl Tyler 18 Coffeyville, Ka. 7 Jun 1911 2 17

William Dickens 32 No certificate of marriage records

Mrs. Anna Norton 43 Pawhuska, Osage, Ok.

Willis Keithley 43 Pawhuska, Osage, Ok. 10 June 1916 4 585

Eddie Benefiel is now marriage to Paula Grace Alexander .b) 2-24-1959 Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma m) 9-3-1997/1998 She didn't remember which. If they had stay together from the first time it would of been their 20th annisary.

Sister Pearl Shoup

Ida pearl Tyler was born in Springfield,Missouri, on January 29,1885. Passed from this life at her home in bartlesville,Oklahoma at 9:30 A.M. on Thursday, December 24,1936, after about four days illness, and presumably from the effects of an affliction of long standing. Age,51 years.10 months, and 25 days.

In 1902, she was united in marriage to L.G. Shoup, in which union was born nine children,of which six remain to morn their mothers passing. They are Mrs Mary Allen,Earlsboro,Oklahoma,Mrs.Pearlene Shull, Sedan,Kansas, Mrs.Ethel Ballard, Mrs.Lela Norton, and Mrs.Edith Brookshire, of Bartlesville,Oklahoma; and one son George Shoup, of the home. Also she leaves three sisters, Mrs.Mattie Sheeley, of Bixby,Oklahoma; Mrs,Elsie Sultz and Mrs. Iva Brink, of Bartlesville,Oklahoma: and fifteen grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted by Sr. Ruby Steele, of near Ramoma.Oklahoma, on sunday,December 21,1936 at 2 P.M. in McCallister Funeral Home, in Bartlesville, with buriel in Silver Lake Cemetery.

listed as white(Lela Shoup Norton told me they were Creek Indian but were told never to tell,she told me this about 5 yrs before she died while they lived at Jay,Okla.) Ida Pearl Shoup was 51yr.10 mo.,25days

old when she died from Pneumonia attended by Dr.Parks. Father Perry Tyler mother Mary Hines.[casper shoup.FTW]

Washington Co. 1907-1920

Dessa Shoup 19 Book Page

Ernest Oliver 21 20 Oct 1918 6 214

May Bell Shoup 18

Arthur Hymer 28 16 May 1920 7 283

Iva Tyler 18

Tom Brink 22 Dewey, Ok. 19 Jan 1918 5 613

Mattie Tyler 18

Elmer Walters 33 4 Aug 1909 1 281

Mrs. Mattie Tyler 23

Mathias Skeeley 35 Dewey,Wa, Ok 24 July 1916 5 57

Pearl Tyler 18 Coffeyville, Ka. 7 Jun 1911 2 17

William Dickens 32 No certificate of marriage records

Mrs. Anna Norton 43 Pawhuska, Osage, Ok.

Willis Keithley 43 Pawhuska, Osage, Ok. 10 June 1916 4 585

Eddie Benefiel is now marriage to Paula Grace Alexander .b) 2-24-1959 Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma m) 9-3-1997/1998 She didn't remember which. If they had stay together from the first time it would of been their 20th annisary.

Sister Pearl Shoup

Ida pearl Tyler was born in Springfield,Missouri, on January 29,1885. Passed from this life at her home in bartlesville,Oklahoma at 9:30 A.M. on Thursday, December 24,1936, after about four days illness, and presumably from the effects of an affliction of long standing. Age,51 years.10 months, and 25 days.

In 1902, she was united in marriage to L.G. Shoup, in which union was born nine children,of which six remain to morn their mothers passing. They are Mrs Mary Allen,Earlsboro,Oklahoma,Mrs.Pearlene Shull, Sedan,Kansas, Mrs.Ethel Ballard, Mrs.Lela Norton, and Mrs.Edith Brookshire, of Bartlesville,Oklahoma; and one son George Shoup, of the home. Also she leaves three sisters, Mrs.Mattie Sheeley, of Bixby,Oklahoma; Mrs,Elsie Sultz and Mrs. Iva Brink, of Bartlesville,Oklahoma: and fifteen grandchildren.

Funeral services were conducted by Sr. Ruby Steele, of near Ramoma.Oklahoma, on sunday,December 21,1936 at 2 P.M. in McCallister Funeral Home, in Bartlesville, with buriel in Silver Lake Cemetery.

56. ELSIE MAY7 TYLER (MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born September 29, 1894 in Washington co., Indian Territory, Okla., and died January 06, 1975 in Tulsa, tulsa co., Oklahoma. She married (1) BAYLESS. She married (2) WILLIAM JOHN BRIDGES 1915 in Tx.. She married (3) RAYMOND CARLTON SULTZ 1920. He was born January 18, 1888 in South Whitley, Indiana, and died November 30, 1935 in Stedham, Oklahoma.

More About ELSIE MAY TYLER:

Burial: Arkansas City, Kansas-Memorial Lawn cemetery

Notes for RAYMOND CARLTON SULTZ:

Yes, Dad(oliver wayne) says they were very poor. When his Dad(raymond) died, the farmer donated

lumber to build the casket. He did not recall who built it. Grandpa was

buried behind the farmers barn. My dad thought the cemetery was moved to

Tulsa) might know something if I could get down there. Talked to her on the

phone a couple of times, but did not get anything solid to work from.

I don't think I have looked in the 1930 census. I requested it from the

library here but it never came. Would the be Washington County,,,,,,,,,?

I just need to make time to go down there and do research. Seems to be tough

to do these days.

Dad really has no good information on Carl for me to work with. No SSN or

Service Number (US Army I think). Don't even know where he signed up at.

Thanks again for the information Alice! , Dave

74. viii. LLOYD HAROLD SULTZ, b. July 31, 1934.

57. IVEY LUETTA7 TYLER (MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born November 18, 1900, and died January 08, 1974. She married WILLIAM THOMAS BRINK January 19, 1918 in Dewey, washington co., Oklahoma. He was born 1894, and died October 12, 1929 in Nowata, nowata co., Ok..

More About IVEY LUETTA TYLER:

Burial: January 11, 1974, Memorial Park cemetery @ Nowata, Okla.

Notes for WILLIAM THOMAS BRINK:

SS#441-10-6284

More About WILLIAM THOMAS BRINK:

Burial: Nowata, nowata co., Ok.

Marriage Notes for IVEY TYLER and WILLIAM BRINK:

This marriage info., was found recorded @ Bartlesville Public Library by Alice Norton.

58. CAROLYN RUTH7 HINDS (GEORGE HARVEY6, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born September 05, 1904, and died July 11, 1997 in Westville, Adair, OK. She married GEORGE ALVIN SELF. He was born Abt. 1908 in Arkansas.

Notes for CAROLYN RUTH HINDS:

RUTH C SELF

SSN 444-20-4762 Residence: 74965 Westville, Adair, OK

Born 5 Sep 1904 Last Benefit:

Died 11 Jul 1997 Issued: OK (Before 1951)

Child of CAROLYN HINDS and GEORGE SELF is:

i. JERRY8 SELF.

Generation No. 8

59. DONALD EUGENE8 RITTER (REBECCA ELIZABETH7 NALL, ROBERT BUCKNER6, JOHN MONROE5, JAMES F.4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October 15, 1930 in Nevada, vernon co., Mo., and died December 09, 1990 in Floyd co., Va.. He married LIVING MCWHERTER 1951, daughter of CHARLES MCWHERTER and LULA BARRACK. She was born 1933.

Child of DONALD RITTER and LIVING MCWHERTER is:

76. i. LIVING9 RITTER, b. 1955.

60. MARY ADELICE8 SHOUP (IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)11 was born September 26, 1908 in Copan, Ok. indian territory 30 AUG 190612, and died February 29, 1984 in Little Rock, Arkansas12. She married MARION GREEN ALLEN13. He was born September 22, 1904 in Stonewall co.,Calif.14, and died August 01, 1977 in Banning, riverside co., California14.

61. ETHEL MAYME8 SHOUP (IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)17 was born February 07, 1910 in Copan, Ok.18, and died June 04, 1997 in Missouri in nursing home18. She married WILLIAM (BUD) IRA BALLARD19 July 07, 1928 in Nowata, Ok.20, son of SAMUEL BALLARD and ALICE PAYTON. He was born November 20, 1907 in McAlester,pittsburg co.,Ok.20, and died May 06, 1973 in Vinita, Ok. @ hospital20.

More About ETHEL MAYME SHOUP:

Burial: June 07, 1997, Bartlesville, Ok. Silverlake cemetery20

Notes for WILLIAM (BUD) IRA BALLARD:

W. I. Ballard obit was in the scrapbook. That the only one, that I saw.

William Ira Ballard, 65, a native of Oklahoma and a resident of Washington County for over sixty years, died at 9 a.m. Sunday in the Eastern State Hospital in Vinita where he had been a patient one week.

Mr. Ballard was born in McAlester, Okla. Nov. 20, 1907, and as a child came to Washington County where he was reared and educated, attending the Fish Creek and Rice Creek Schools. As a young man, Ballard was active in county maintenance. He was married to Ethel Shoup in 1928 In Nowata and they made their home in the Bartlesville area where he engaged himself in ranching and farming until 1942, at which time he was associated with the National Zinc Company. He retired from National Zinc three years ago due to ill health and was hospitalized in Bartlesville one week prior to his being hospitalized in Vinita. He was a member of the Silver Lake Baptist Church.

Funeral services for Mr. Ballard will be conducted in the Colonial Chapel of the Neekamp Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Thursday with the Rev. Ellis Stephens, minister of the Silver Lake Baptist Church, as the officiant and interment to be conducted in the Silver Lake Cemetery by the Neekamp Funeral Home.

62. PEARLENA BELLE8 SHOUP (IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)31 was born March 13, 1912 in Oglesby, Ok. indian territory (steel camp)32, and died May 25, 1952 in Galina, Ks. car accident was buried with infant in her arms32. She married HENRY JEFFERSON SHULL33 June 11, 1926 in Nowata,Okla., son of JOHN SHULL and LENA LOVE. He was born December 18, 1907 in Washington co., Okla.34, and died May 1979 in Cisco, Tx.34.

Larry W. Shull, 55 of Independence, died at his home Friday. Cremation has taken place under the direction of the Penwell-Gabel Webb & Rodrick Chapel.

A memorial service will be at 11 a.rn. Thursday in Mt. Hope Cemetery with Rev. Michael Adam of Solid Rock Baptist Church officiating.

Military honors will be provided by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Memorials are suggested to the Leukemia Society of America and they may be left with the funeral home.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday. and from 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

Mr. Shull was born July 7. 1951 in Sedan to Henry J. and Pearlina (Shoupe) Shull. He was educated in Independence.

On April 30. 1971. he married Mary J. Newton. and she survives. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1971 until 1974. Following his military service, he returned to Independence and worked at Neodesha Plastics.

He was a member of the Solid Rock Christian Church and the V.F.W.

Other survivors includes a son, Barry P. Shull. Independence; three brothers, Roy. Jack and Virgil, all of Sedan; three sisters. Nora Myers. Sedan; Shirley Fischer, Cisco, Texas. and Pat Capansky, Wichita; and two granddaughters

63. LELA MAY8 SHOUP (IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)51 was born December 15, 1913 in Oglesby, Washington, Ok52, and died September 08, 1983 in Sapulpa, Ok. in Bartlett Memorial Hospital last stroke52. She married JOHN HENRY NORTON53 November 23, 1929 in Bartlesville, Ok. by Rev. Cobb54, son of JOHN NORTON and AMELIA HALL. He was born February 26, 1907 in Nowata,Nowata Ok. (Indian Ter.)54, and died July 02, 1979 in Jay, Ok. in Jay Hospital54.

Notes for LELA MAY SHOUP:

Lela shoup Norton told me she was of Creek desent.

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McGillivray, Alexander (circa 1759-93), Creek leader, who relied on British and later on Spanish support to preserve Creek independence against United States expansionism during and after the American Revolution. Born near present Wetumpka, Alabama, of a Scottish father and a half-French mother, McGillivray was only one-quarter Creek. He spent his early years with the Native Americans and was later trained in liberal arts and business in Charleston, South Carolina. During the Revolution he became a chief among the Creeks in what is now Alabama and western Georgia and sided with the British, who gave him the rank of colonel. After Britain's withdrawal from the area in 1783, he turned to the Spanish, who had taken control of the Gulf coast, granting them a trade monopoly and a protectorate over his people in 1784. In subsequent years, Spanish authorities in Florida and Louisiana helped McGillivray to resist occupation of Creek territory by settlers from Georgia. In 1790, after the Spanish had cut off his supplies, he went to New York, where he signed a treaty that recognized U.S. sovereignty over the Creeks and established a line near the Altamaha River as the boundary between Georgia and the Creek nation. Two years later he negotiated another agreement with Spain in which he promised to resist U.S. encroachment. McGillivray died in Pensacola, Florida, on February 17, 1793.

William McIntosh, son of (Scottish) Captain William McIntosh and Senoia Henneha of the Coweta-Cussitta Towns of the Lower Creeks, was born about 1775 near Tuetumpla (now Alabama). McIntosh was raised by his mother's brothers, who taught him the life skills necessary to survive in the wilderness on his own.

McIntosh also spent much time with his father and stepmother in the Savannah area. It was here that he learned to read, write and speak English. He learned his business skills from his father as well. Feeling comfortable with both his mother's people and his father's people helped McIntosh to gain the confidence necessary to become a leader.

His mother was of the Wind Clan, the clan from which leaders are usually chosen. McIntosh became a Micco (king) of the Lower Creek villages. That is, he was elected orator, or chief spokesman for these loosely aligned villages.

White's Historical Collections of Georgia, an early Georgia history, described McIntosh as intelligent and brave. In person he was tall, finely formed, and of graceful and commanding manners. His first cousin was George Troup, who served as Governor of Georgia.

McIntosh's military rank was earned by fighting with American forces under the command of Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812. He fought well at the battles of Autossee, the Battle of Horse Shoe and in the Florida campaign. His rank was Brigadier General.

An astute businessman, McIntosh amassed considerable wealth. His plantation in Carroll County was the home of 40 slaves, many head of cattle, and sheep, as well as much land under cultivation. McIntosh was married three times: to Susanna Coe (a Creek woman), Peggy (a Cherokee), and Eliza. Each lived in her own home on a nearby plantation.

By 1823 when the first of the treaties for land in Georgia was being signed, McIntosh was aware that the Americans were going to acquire more and more land. Having fought along side them, McIntosh felt strongly that the Creeks should sell their land and take the money and land promised in the West. It was to this end that he signed the Treaty of 1825 at the Indian Spring Hotel. Unfortunately, McIntosh was unable to convince the leaders of the Upper Creek villages or the Cherokee at New Echota. He wrote to his cousin, Governor Troup asking for support, but the promised troops never arrived. While the treaty was being signed on the bar, leaders of the Upper Creek villages stood outside the hotel and swore revenge on McIntosh.

McIntosh was traced to his home in Carroll County where he was found and killed. His slaves were run off, his crops burned, and his cattle slaughtered. His plantation was burned. McIntosh fought valiantly but was mortally wounded and driven by fire from his home. After falling, McIntosh was scalped. His wife Susanna threw herself over his body and protected it for three days until troops arrived and buried McIntosh on the spot.

The Hotel is being restored to the 1823-1833 time period under the direction of an historic consultant. Already completed is an 1830's garden with summerhouse dedicated to Georgia First Lady Elizabeth Harris in 1990.

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McGillivray, Alexander (circa 1759-93), Creek leader, who relied on British and later on Spanish support to preserve Creek independence against United States expansionism during and after the American Revolution. Born near present Wetumpka, Alabama, of a Scottish father and a half-French mother, McGillivray was only one-quarter Creek. He spent his early years with the Native Americans and was later trained in liberal arts and business in Charleston, South Carolina. During the Revolution he became a chief among the Creeks in what is now Alabama and western Georgia and sided with the British, who gave him the rank of colonel. After Britain's withdrawal from the area in 1783, he turned to the Spanish, who had taken control of the Gulf coast, granting them a trade monopoly and a protectorate over his people in 1784. In subsequent years, Spanish authorities in Florida and Louisiana helped McGillivray to resist occupation of Creek territory by settlers from Georgia. In 1790, after the Spanish had cut off his supplies, he went to New York, where he signed a treaty that recognized U.S. sovereignty over the Creeks and established a line near the Altamaha River as the boundary between Georgia and the Creek nation. Two years later he negotiated another agreement with Spain in which he promised to resist U.S. encroachment. McGillivray died in Pensacola, Florida, on February 17, 1793.

William McIntosh, son of (Scottish) Captain William McIntosh and Senoia Henneha of the Coweta-Cussitta Towns of the Lower Creeks, was born about 1775 near Tuetumpla (now Alabama). McIntosh was raised by his mother's brothers, who taught him the life skills necessary to survive in the wilderness on his own.

McIntosh also spent much time with his father and stepmother in the Savannah area. It was here that he learned to read, write and speak English. He learned his business skills from his father as well. Feeling comfortable with both his mother's people and his father's people helped McIntosh to gain the confidence necessary to become a leader.

His mother was of the Wind Clan, the clan from which leaders are usually chosen. McIntosh became a Micco (king) of the Lower Creek villages. That is, he was elected orator, or chief spokesman for these loosely aligned villages.

White's Historical Collections of Georgia, an early Georgia history, described McIntosh as intelligent and brave. In person he was tall, finely formed, and of graceful and commanding manners. His first cousin was George Troup, who served as Governor of Georgia.

McIntosh's military rank was earned by fighting with American forces under the command of Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812. He fought well at the battles of Autossee, the Battle of Horse Shoe and in the Florida campaign. His rank was Brigadier General.

An astute businessman, McIntosh amassed considerable wealth. His plantation in Carroll County was the home of 40 slaves, many head of cattle, and sheep, as well as much land under cultivation. McIntosh was married three times: to Susanna Coe (a Creek woman), Peggy (a Cherokee), and Eliza. Each lived in her own home on a nearby plantation.

By 1823 when the first of the treaties for land in Georgia was being signed, McIntosh was aware that the Americans were going to acquire more and more land. Having fought along side them, McIntosh felt strongly that the Creeks should sell their land and take the money and land promised in the West. It was to this end that he signed the Treaty of 1825 at the Indian Spring Hotel. Unfortunately, McIntosh was unable to convince the leaders of the Upper Creek villages or the Cherokee at New Echota. He wrote to his cousin, Governor Troup asking for support, but the promised troops never arrived. While the treaty was being signed on the bar, leaders of the Upper Creek villages stood outside the hotel and swore revenge on McIntosh.

McIntosh was traced to his home in Carroll County where he was found and killed. His slaves were run off, his crops burned, and his cattle slaughtered. His plantation was burned. McIntosh fought valiantly but was mortally wounded and driven by fire from his home. After falling, McIntosh was scalped. His wife Susanna threw herself over his body and protected it for three days until troops arrived and buried McIntosh on the spot.

The Hotel is being restored to the 1823-1833 time period under the direction of an historic consultant. Already completed is an 1830's garden with summerhouse dedicated to Georgia First Lady Elizabeth Harris in 1990.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Blackburn-Shaw Memorial Chapel with Mr. Loran Harper of the Comanche Trail Church of Christ officiating. Cremation will be by the Memory Gardens Crematory in Amarillo, Texas. Services are under the direction of Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors, 5th and Pierce.

Mrs. Seaman moved to Amarillo in 1990 from Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Mrs. Seaman was a graduate of Amarillo College, Respiratory Department. She worked at NWTH as a Sleep Disorder Technician and also had worked for Baptist St. Anthony's Hospital. She married Faron D. Seaman in 1990 in Amarillo.

Survivors include her husband, Faron D. Seaman of the home; two sons, Tim Martin and Bobby Martin of Bartlesville, Oklahoma; a sister, Susan Culson, of Bartlesville and four grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Association, 3915 S. Bell, Amarillo, Texas 79109, or the American Heart Association, 2404 West 7th, Amarillo, Texas 79106.

65. GEORGE LEE SHOUP8 SR. (IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)69 was born September 04, 1918 in Oglesby, Ok. indian territory (steel camp)70, and died July 03, 1997 in Hillsboro, texas70. He married (1) OLLIE OLIVER71 Bef. 195572. He married (2) NOREEN HATHAWAY73 Aft. 195674. She was born July 26, 192174, and died December 12, 2003 in texas. He married (3) RUBY LEE RINKER75 January 05, 1961 in Henryetta, Ok.76, daughter of GEORGE RINKER and JESSIE PETTIGREW. She was born April 25, 192676.

67. MATTIE MARIE8 SHEELEY (MATTIE ANN7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born May 01, 1927 in Bixby , tulsa co., Ok., and died December 14, 1991 in Tiajuna, Okla.. She married WILLARD GREGORY May 01, 1943 in Independance, Kansas, son of BUEL GREGORY and LELA DUNNEVANT. He was born January 20, 1920 in Bristow.Ok., and died October 29, 1986.

All this info on Mathias Nick Sheeley and Mattie Tyler came from Zella Skidmore at her home in country outside of Jenks,ok. Phone # 298-0637

Child of ZELLA SHEELEY and CHARLES SKIDMORE is:

i. KATHI9 SKIDMORE, m. DOBBS.

69. JOHN WILL8 BRIDGES (ELSIE MAY7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born September 25, 1914 in Gainsville, Tx., and died July 14, 1993 in Arkansas City, cowley co. , Ks.. He married RUTH ANN PAULINE KEITHLY November 06, 1937 in Bartlesville, Ok., daughter of JOHN NORTON and AMELIA HALL. She was born August 25, 1918 in Bartlesville washington co.Ok., and died March 12, 2000 in Arkansas City , Ks. in hosp..

More About JOHN WILL BRIDGES:

Burial: Memorial Lawn cemetery

Notes for RUTH ANN PAULINE KEITHLY:

John Norton died and Amelia Anna Hall Chambers,Grady,Norton, then married her dead

sisters husband, the dead sisters name was Jane Hall Keithly she died about same time

John Norton died. Jane left about six children and Amelia Anna Norton had hers after John Norton died. She married Willis Jerome Keithly then she later had Ruth Ann Pauline Keithly.

More About RUTH ANN PAULINE KEITHLY:

Burial: March 15, 2000, Memorial Lawn cemetery

Children of JOHN BRIDGES and RUTH KEITHLY are:

92. i. NORMA JEAN9 BRIDGES, b. July 19, 1938, Bartlesville, Ok..

ii. JOHN WILL BRIDGES, b. 1948.

70. EVERETT LEROY8 SULTZ (ELSIE MAY7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born October 08, 1921 in Muskogee, Muskogee co., Okla. or oilton, ok., and died October 05, 1993 in California. He married JOHNIE FAY WALKER. She was born in Logan Co., Arkansas Indian Reservation.

Military committal honors will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Highland Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 until 8 p.m. Tuesday at Miles Funeral Service.

Online condolences may be made at www .milesfuneralservice.com.

A memorial has been established in Oliver's name for Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice. Contributions may be made through the funeral home.

Oliver was born July 18, 1926, on a farm near Bartlesville, Okla. to Ray Carlton and Elsie Mae (Tyler) Sultz. He was educated ?n Bartlesville, Okla., and Arkansas City schools.

He joined the United States Navy at the age of 18 in 1944. He served his country during World War II during the Iwo Jima invasion. He piloted an LCM landing craft from an LST ship, landing Marines and supplies on the beach and picking up downed pilots from the sea. Oliver was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1947. He joined the United States Air Force in 1950, and served as an A & E Mechanic and B36 Bomber mechanic. He also served as a military policeman.

Oliver was united in marriage to Letha Joyce Bradford on August 4, l951, in Wichita Falls, Texas. The couple made their home in Winfield and were married 34 years until her passing on Dec. 9, 1985. He later married Lucille Henry on Oct. 7, 1989, in Arkansas City.

Oliver worked for General Electric for 10 years and retired from Cessna Aircraft after almost 40 years of service in February 2003.

He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. He was also involved with the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He enjoyed reading, coin collecting, model airplanes and repairing just about anything. He got great joy playing and reading to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. As a boy he enjoyed being with his father training horses and dogs. He was a beloved patriot, husband, father, grandfather, great- grandfather and friend.

In addition to his parents and wife, Letha Joyce, Oliver was preceded in death by three brothers, a half-brother and two sisters.

Survivors include his wife, Lucille Sultz of the home; his son, David Sultz and wife, Teresa, Winfield and Steven Sultz and wife, Karla, Arkansas City; his daughter, Debra and husband, Dale, Winfield; his brother, Lloyd Sultz, Disney, Okla.; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

73. CHRISTINE8 SULTZ (ELSIE MAY7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1931, and died 1984 in California. She married PHARES VERN ALLEN March 17. He was born July 08, 1921 in Thayer, Ks., and died May 24, 1992 in Sutter, California.

Funeral services for Mrs. Beulah Elizabeth (Pyle) Brink, 92, wife of Ray Brink, were held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday in the Arnold Moore Memory Chapel. Rev. Dale P. Scott was the officiant. The funeral cortege drove overland to Nowata where committal prayers and interment were directed in the Nowata Memorial Park Cemetery.

76. LIVING9 RITTER (DONALD EUGENE8, REBECCA ELIZABETH7 NALL, ROBERT BUCKNER6, JOHN MONROE5, JAMES F.4, SUSANNAH3 BATSELL, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born 1955. He married LIVING SIMMONS 1980. She was born 1957.

80. BEVERLY SUE9 ALLEN (MARY ADELICE8 SHOUP, IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)95 was born January 03, 1942 in Holdenville, Ok.96. She married (1) DAVID R .MCBRIDE97. She married (2) WILLIAM J. BINGER97 December 22, 1960 in Holdenville, Oklahoma. She married (3) GARY W. MAJORS97 May 27, 1972. He was born November 15, 194498, and died 2004.

Marriage Notes for BEVERLY ALLEN and WILLIAM BINGER:

Married @ St.Pauls Episcopal Church.[casper shoup.FTW]

Married @ St.Pauls Episcopal Church.

Children of BEVERLY ALLEN and DAVID .MCBRIDE are:

i. BRYAN MEEGAN10 .MCBRIDE99, b. November 29, 1963100.

ii. LONNIE ALLEN .MCBRIDE101, b. November 17, 1967102.

Child of BEVERLY ALLEN and WILLIAM BINGER is:

95. iii. WILLIAM BRENT10 BINGER, b. November 20, 1959.

81. BETTY9 BALLARD (ETHEL MAYME8 SHOUP, IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)103 was born June 12, 1929 in Ochelela, Ok.104. She married (1) JAMES EDWARD( JIMMY) ROGERS105 Abt. 1850 in Bartlesville,washington co.,OK.. He was born March 31, 1930106, and died September 22, 1957 in Bartlesville washington co.Ok.106. She married (2) MAX POWDERS107 September 29, 1961 in Bartlesville, Ok.. He was born January 25, 1931 in Woodward, Okla.108.

Notes for JAMES EDWARD( JIMMY) ROGERS:

Killed when Gas water heater exploded.[casper shoup.FTW]

Killed when Gas water heater exploded.

More About JAMES EDWARD( JIMMY) ROGERS:

Burial: Silverlake cem., bville,ok,

Children of BETTY BALLARD and JAMES ROGERS are:

96. i. DEBORAH SUE10 ROGERS, b. December 30, 1952.

97. ii. JAMES FOSTER ROGERS, b. February 09, 1957.

82. MAJORIE ALICE9 BALLARD (ETHEL MAYME8 SHOUP, IDA PEARL7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1)109 was born January 05, 1931110. She married (1) CULBERSON111. She married (2) SANFORD(BUD) F. BRADY111 May 21, 1949 in Bartlesville, Ok., son of THOMAS O.BRADY and RUBY BAILEY. He was born October 08, 1921 in Bartlesville, washington co.,Ok., and died January 1974 in Bartlesville, washington co.,Ok..

Hi, I'm working on the Shull family history for my children. They are the grandchildren of Dean and Donna Shull. I was wondering if you had any other info further back in the Shull line that you would be willing to share with me. My name is Bonnie "Marlin" Shull was married to William A.Shull. Anything you can or will send me would be much appreciated. and if i can fill in any details you might need, please feel free to email me. Thank you in advance for you time. :)

David Shoup said his dad George Lee Shoup told him they were from the Blackfoot indian tribe, this i had never heard. Lela May Shoup which is George's sister told me they were from the Creek Indians, another sister Edith said they were Cherokee's.[casper shoup.FTW]

David Shoup said his dad George Lee Shoup told him they were from the Blackfoot indian tribe, this i had never heard. Lela May Shoup which is George's sister told me they were from the Creek Indians, another sister Edith said they were Cherokee's.

91. JERROLD LYNN9 GREGORY (MATTIE MARIE8 SHEELEY, MATTIE ANN7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born July 31, 1946 in Tulsa,tulsa co.,Ok.. He married JANETTA KAY SUTTLES, daughter of JOHN SUTTLES and FREDA FLETCHER. She was born September 23, 1961 in Cassville Mo or Aurora Mo, and died February 10, 2007 in Joplin,Mo..

Notes for JANETTA KAY SUTTLES:

My Janetta passed away feb. 10 at 6:40 at the hospital in Joplin, Mo. She had a bad colon an septic poisined her body organs. Turner funeral chapel at Langley, Ok. is where she's at. Service is this tuesday morning at 10:30 am at our Church. Fellowship of Believers in Langley. Love, Jerrold an Mattie

92. NORMA JEAN9 BRIDGES (JOHN WILL8, ELSIE MAY7 TYLER, MARY ELIZABETH6 HINDS, ELIZABETH JANE5 PHILLIPS, MARIA LOUISA4 BATSELL, ROBERT3, JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born July 19, 1938 in Bartlesville, Ok.. She married (1) VERNON BREWER June 02, 1957 in Arkansas City, Ks.. He was born April 20, 1934 in Coyle, Ok., and died August 06, 1979 in 2 1/2 mile east of Guthrie, Ok. in car accident. She married (2) MAX RIETZ SEXTON August 27, 1982. He was born October 20, 1937.